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568.1 | beginners tips | LEVERS::KALLUNKI | | Wed Apr 05 1989 13:57 | 23 |
| I hope you have fun at Rockland. Rockland is a par 3 course, so
practice alot of iron shots and pitch and rolls.
Some tips for a beginner are:
1. Always let faster groups play through, if you have a open
hole in front of you.
2. Play a game of "hit when ready" don't take turns to hit,
walk up and hit your shot when you are ready.
3. Try to get setup and swing quickly. Practicing out on the
course is not the time. Do all your practice at the driving
range. So by going thursday and friday you are already on
the right track....
4. Rake sand traps. etc.
Golf is a very relaxing sport, "but" sometimes you will feel
differently. Speedy play helps everyone have a fun day...
Hope you do well... Good luck!
Walt
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568.2 | | ENGINE::WARFIELD | Gone Golfing | Wed Apr 05 1989 14:10 | 14 |
| I also agree with the previous reply. When my wife started out we had
two rules:
1. Miss 'em quick - If she was having problems the time to get
a quick lesson was not in the middle of a hole. We would
work on the problem at the next tee.
2. We would let faster groups play through so relax and don't
feel too hurried.
I can't remember if you mentioned what time of day you were playing. May
I suggest after noon. Most of the golf fanatics golf in the morning (the
real fanatics golf again in the afternoon). Generally courses are a little
less crowded and you will feel less hurried in the afternoon.
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568.3 | don't hit when ready! | DSTEG::SOUZA | Personal Name Provide Upon Request | Wed Apr 05 1989 14:21 | 18 |
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Sorry, but I have to disagree with the hit when ready idea.
Nobody, especially beginners have complete control of where the
ball is going to go all of the time. Make sure that when you play
nobody is in front of you when you hit the ball. I have seen balls
go almost 90 degree off their intended course. The rule should be
that the person farthest from the pin should be the next to hit.
As long as your playing fast enough that there isn't an open hole
in front of you, your playing fast enough. If you are having problems
keeping up, let the group behind you play through. Remember, golf
is suppose to be fun and relaxing, not a race. I guarantee that
its allot more fun if nobody gets hit by a ball. Although I have
never been hit by a ball, I have a brother who got six stiches
from a tee shot that went off at a 45 degree angle from the intended
flight path.
Have Fun
Steve
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568.4 | Is HWR OK? | LEVERS::KALLUNKI | | Wed Apr 05 1989 15:45 | 20 |
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Reply .3
I understand your concern... to "hit when ready"(HWR) isn't always
automatic. CLoseness of fellow players is definitely a time
to wait for safe distance. I still feel it's possible to execute
HWR without such disasterous results as happened to your brother.
I only feel it's right to play HWR when neccessary to speed
up, should you start falling behind the group in front. Usually
in groups I play with, the foursome is quite spread out, with
enough room, should a really poor shot happen, to allert the
others. Something should be done to speed up play... but I do
agree, that personal injury shouldn't be the price to pay. If
used only to speed up , after spending time looking for a lost
ball... and using proper caution, I think it would really help
the game.
Walt
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568.5 | be ready | EMASS::MURPHY | Dan Murphy @ OFO | Wed Apr 05 1989 16:30 | 26 |
| re: .3 and .4
Maybe it would be better advice to say "be ready to hit when it's
your turn". The rule of the ball furthest from the hole being hit
first should be followed. But, if not in the line of fire, other
players should be near their ball, have selected their club and
be ready to hit when they are "away". Also, only one or two
practice swings, please. When on the green, line up your putt
while someone else is putting.
You shouldn't feel as though you have to rush around the course,
as this isn't much fun. Just try not to dawdle and wander around.
Two South Shore driving ranges which are open:
McGolf (formerly Joe Lynche's) in Dedham (near the intersection
of Rtes. 1 and 109).
Ponkapoag GC (near the intersection of Rtes. 128 and 138
If you need directions, call me at (617)377-4750.
Have fun!
Dan
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568.6 | An interesting precident for HWR | CURIE::TDAVIS | | Thu Apr 06 1989 11:00 | 19 |
| I read in one of the golf magazines sometime last year:
A very busy California public course, to give as many golfers as
possible the opportunity to play, allows fivesomes and even sixsomes,
but strictly enforces a HWR rule. The average time for an 18 hole
round: 4 hours! You have to get up a 3:00 in the morning to get a 4
hour round in at Stow!
Obviously common sense rules as well; you don't hit when someone is
potentially in the line of flight. This club didn't provide statistics
on the killed and injured, but I would venture to guess the fatalities
are few--otherwise they wouldn't keep up the practice.
The rule "furthest away hits first" is designed for competitive
purposes, not safety. If public courses used more HWR (along with good
common sense) they wouldn't have their abysmal record of slow play.
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568.7 | Ready golf can work! | PNO::LATHAM | | Thu Apr 06 1989 16:06 | 5 |
| A good philiosophy. It is encouraged out here in Phoenix at the
muni courses. Does it work? Took 5 1/2 hours Sunday. No ranger
in sight or nothing. Very discouraging. Can't wait till it hits
110 degrees and the courses other than munis are empty. 3 1/2
hours to play. (The courses are nearly empty then.)_
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568.8 | | CALLME::MR_TOPAZ | | Fri Apr 07 1989 10:43 | 14 |
| D�j� vu -- and she still hasn't played her first round!
318 GORT::MACKINNON 5-JUL-1988 3 HELP FOR A BEGINNER
322 BPOV03::MACKINNON 6-JUL-1988 2 western mass weekend packages
334 BPOV08::MACKINNON 15-JUL-1988 6 beginner set of clubs
336 BPOV08::MACKINNON 15-JUL-1988 3 Golf Gloves which hand???
340 BPOV09::MACKINNON 18-JUL-1988 0 Allegra women's clubs
341 BPOV07::MACKINNON 19-JUL-1988 1 Billy Max's: need directions
360 BPOV06::MACKINNON 10-AUG-1988 8 golf catalogs wanted
407 BPOV04::MACKINNON 29-SEP-1988 2 Place for winter lessons?
493 BPOV02::MACKINNON 6-JAN-1989 3 indoor golf: framingham motor inn
549 GIAMEM::MACKINNON 13-MAR-1989 5 Hillsborough NH: any courses available?
--Mr Topaz
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568.9 | maybe tis year | MJOSWS::FAGLEY | beat the resident | Fri Apr 07 1989 11:59 | 1 |
| Nice piece of detective work!!!!!!!!!!!!
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568.10 | finally able to play | GIAMEM::MACKINNON | | Thu Apr 13 1989 14:30 | 13 |
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Mr Topaz,
Reason for not playing yet === series of hand operations!!
Still working on the problem, but now in a better position
to use the wrist. I didn't think it was fair to go out
and waste peoples time because I was in a position to hold
them up. But it also gave me alot of time to observe the
game and I also used the time to ask questions.
Michele
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568.11 | Read your way to recovery | HOCUS::HATTON | | Wed Apr 19 1989 11:19 | 15 |
| Michele.
Sorry bout the hand, whilest your'e recovering pick up the book,
"Ben Hogan's Five Lessons". It was done in concert with Sports
Illustrated, I read this every year and continue to pick up little
hints. The one thing that you want to be carefull of is starting
out with bad habits. If you really get bitten by the game, try to
find a club pro who gives lessions. This will add to the long term
enjoyment of the game as the one thing you will learn is frustration,
practice and lessions will limit this.
Quick hint for fast and pleasurable play, if your out of the
hole (whereas your'e playing a par 3 and lying 5 and still not on
the green, pick up and be content to watch and learn.
Good luck and speedy recovery-
Cam
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